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Project Opportunities Derived from the Interactions Between Internal and External Contradictions

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First step is always the hardest. There is a prerequisite for both project management and project governance : locating a worthwhile project. The first step should do the right things, which is followed by doing things right.

Exterior environment depends on the internal thinking.

Impermanence

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    Guanzi : Da Kuang. The Big Historical Document of the State of Qi.

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    The Three Kingdoms began in AD 220 when Wei Dynasty taking over Han Dynasty, and finished in AD 265 when Jin Dynasty taking over from the Wei Dynasty. However, the historians often used the outbreak of the Yellow Turban in AD 184 as the beginning of the Three Kingdoms, and the elimination of Wu Kingdom in AD 280 as the end. The Romance of the Three Kingdoms documents the battles between the three kingdoms of Wei, Sui and Wu, written by the novelist Luo Guanzhong. Among them, “The Longzhong” documents the conversation between Liu Bei (the founder of the Shu Kingdom) and Zhuge Liang (his later Prime Minister) for the first time they met in Longzhong. This conversation laid the foundation for Liu Bei’s development strategy of Shu Kingdom.

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    Guanzi : Wu Fu. The Five Supporting Principles.

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    Records of the Grand Historian.

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    Chapter 8 Li Lou (II), Mencius , Most of the short chapters cover politics, history, education, and personal life.

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    Peter Thiel, Blake Masters. Zero to One: Notes on Startups,or How to Build the Future, Crown Business, 2014.

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    The Five Supporting Principles, Guanzi .

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    Chapter 4 Gongsun Chou (II), Mencius .

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    LiuTao: Six Arts of War. The book has six volumes, a total of sixty. The contents of “LiuTao” are very extensive, and almost all of them are related to war and all aspects. The most exciting part is its strategic theory and tactics.

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    Conversations of the lord protector, Guanzi .

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    The “Thirty-Six Stratagems “ is a book of wisdom that is based on the excellent military thoughts and rich experience during the ancient China. It captures the wisdom accumulated by the hardworking people of ancient China for thousands of years. It presents a concentrated analysis and interpretation of the laws of social wars, politics, and economic development. It summarizes the essences of Chinese wisdom. It is a classical book that is highly valued at all times and in all countries.

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    “Volume 41, Yue Wang Goujian Family” and “Volume 92. Huaiyin Hou Lie Chuan”, Historical Records.

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Ding, R. (2020). Project Opportunities Derived from the Interactions Between Internal and External Contradictions. In: Taiji Logic. Springer, Singapore. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-15-5239-7_3

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